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'It is rarely good for us to get what we want' In the light of this view, consider ways in which writers portray appetites and desires, and their consequences. In your answer, compare one drama text and one poetry text from the above lists.

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Both Ford and Blake similarly corroborate the notion that des...

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Answered by Kaleem B. English tutor
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Explore the ways in which money and transaction shape identity in Great Expectations

Introduce your answer clearly and concisely. Address the question and outline your texts, making sure your line of argument is coherent. Dickens' Great Expectations is a text und...

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How do I write a good structural analysis?

This questions requires you to provide examples of how the writer uses structural techniques to build and shift focus throughout the journey of the piece. Thus it lends itself to an answer presented chron...

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How should I show that my answer is informed by a variety of interpretations?

Including a variety of interpretations in your analysis of a text, when used effectively, will help develop the sophistication of your argument. It is not enough to simply quote a few critical essays, you...

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Explore emotive language in Plath's "Daddy".

Plath's poem, Daddy consists of 16 stanzas, each five lines, making a total of 80 lines. The metre is roughly tetrameter, four beats, but contains pentameter with a mix of s...

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Answered by Amishta A. English tutor
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